Saturday, November 5, 2011

So, I made some decisions as far as Laundry room finishes go. I've picked and purchased the flooring.I chose White Hexagon floor tiles. And White Subway tile for the backsplash . I am so excited, and can not wait to see it installed.

I decided to try heated flooring and went with a company called "Warmly Yours" The picture above shows you how to install it, with the thin-set, then your tiles. The company's website was very user friendly as well as the customer service. My hubby was impressed with the product and had no trouble with the install.

Have any of you installed heated flooring, and if so did you like it???

We are ready to go ahead and lay the tile. So now, I am designing a layout of how I want the cabinetry to look.

Happy New Year Cindy! I see you've still got your creative juices flowing and that handy hubby of yours still working! Can't wait to see the laundry room reveal. All the best for 2012 and thanks for the Welcome Back!

White subway tiles and heated ceramic floors?!Beautiful Cindy!We have a couple of ceramic floors in our home but none of them heated.How do you like it?Its gorgeous and Im excited for the full reveal.I'll wait, don't you worry! :)Love to you this weekend!

The hexagon tiles are just right for your laundry. The simplicity is appropriate for the purpose of the room. It’s a good thing you didn't neglect the style of your laundry room. In a sense, you maintained a semblance of balance in your house. You’ll have fun doing laundry at home this time. Just make sure that your floors are not too slippery. We don't want any accidents right?

About Me

I love all things beautiful and enjoy being creative.I have always liked old homes and their amazing character that they have.
We bought a 130 yr old farmhouse in the city that we are fixing up as we speak. So, I hope to find inspiration and joy from it.

Welcome to my blog!

I have always loved old homes and buildings. I finally found an old home in the city, close to work and good schools. It is 130 yrs old,but is in pretty good shape structurally.Lots of character, high ceilings, and charm. But it needs updating, so I am documenting our renos. Hopefully, I do this house proud and it turns out the way I intend. One thing I have learned is things dont' happen as fast as I would like...I have to be patient ,and living through messes aren't so great for me ! As my husband always says,"You have to break an egg to make an Omelette!"
Hope you enjoy my journey!